Yes, though it is not easy to think of a situation where it would be useful.
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
Some words for gram are weight, unit, and measure.
The unit of specific rotation of sugar is degrees Celsius per gram per milliliter (°C/g/mL).
A gram is a unit of mass. The international (SI) unit of mass is the kilogram; so of course, a gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram.
No. The basic SI unit for mass is the kilogram, equal to 1000 grams.
Gram is a unit of mass and milliliter is a unit of volume.
no. ml is volume unit. gram is a mass unit.
no its not. gram = unit of mass. milliliter= unit of volume. entirely different measures
"ml" stands for 'milliliter' ... a unit of volume, capacity, space. "gram" is a unit of mass.
Ml is a unit of capacity, gram is a unit of mass. They don't equate.
Sine a milliliter is a unit of volume, and a gram is a unit of mass, you can't convert that - except for specific substances, if you know the density (mass/volume) for the substance.
yes,grams per millimeter a derived unit .it is called linear density,that is ,gram /mL
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
Such a unit is often derived from the unit of length, which is cubed. For example, in the SI, the official unit is the cubic meter; derived units include the cubic decimeter (a.k.a. the liter), and the cubic centimeter (a.k.a. the milliliter).
A millilitre is a unit of capacity. A gram is a unit of mass. Without some unit of density to compare, the two units are incompatible.
Some words for gram are weight, unit, and measure.
The unit of specific rotation of sugar is degrees Celsius per gram per milliliter (°C/g/mL).